Replacing plants with a gnome did not 're-possess' strip of land
How can someone prove adverse possession of an area of lawn in an open front garden, which has no fencing to mark the boundary with a neighbouring property or with the verge?
How can someone prove adverse possession of an area of lawn in an open front garden, which has no fencing to mark the boundary with a neighbouring property or with the verge?
Common land and grazier rights can be crucial to agricultural livelihood and to sustainability of the land. But where the rights of a landowner and the grazier rights of a third party clash, a disagreement can quickly arise.
Adverse possession claims are not uncommon by any means, but it is unusual for a claim to be made in respect of land forming part of a deceased’s estate. The expert property litigation team at mfg Solicitors represent clients involved in land...
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